Nope. It’s been a few years (okay, eight), but I think I can still handle it.
Good to know!! Not that I’ll ever be drinking it I would have thought it’d be stronger. But then again some vodka is stronger than that.
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Nope. It’s been a few years (okay, eight), but I think I can still handle it.
I wondered how that happened.I changed the title of this thread to truly reflect the state of it now that you guys have been yammering on about other stuff. Carry on chatting about the virus and or what you are doing to cope on a daily basis. If any of you do get way off topic here in the future, feel free to start another type chatting thread.
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My doctor said that everything should be normal after June, but those with pre-existing conditions should still take a lot of caution.Cap, I read a good article today talking about the three potential endings for the virus. The most likely one is we don't stay in full lockdown for the whole time. The more likely scenario is that specific areas with serious outbreaks will get locked down during the duration of that outbreak and the rest of life will be normal after about the end of june.
My doctor said that everything should be normal after June, but those with pre-existing conditions should still take a lot of caution.
Yeah, I know, no sun right now in PNW, but lots and lots of rain that by it's very nature could be helping to clean the general environment, at least a little bit. Could that be a possibility in why it didn't spread as much as NYC and NJ? Along with a less dense hustle and bustle of people of course.
It was "Senior hour" and there were quite a lot of people in there. It's kind of funny shopping in a store full of seniors while trying to practice social distancing.
PS Everything that doesn't have to be frozen or refrigerated will live out in my garage for several days before we load it into the house.
When anyone posts on this whole forum, whether true or not the picture in my mind I have a picture of an old farmhouse , with neighbors far down the road. bad snow, a rope tied from the house to the barn so they don't get lost in a blizzard , Farmer sitting at the kitchen table thumbing thru the chicken catalog and the Park seed catalog that comes every year while sipping a strong cup of coffee, contemplating what needs to be done. The only other thing he has is the internet . Laugh or not that's the picture in my mind.
I read somewhere that if you put salt and olive oil on it after taking the ribs out, and massage it good, that helps break it down and improves the texture and flavor.
Kale grows great for me. Spinach is a hit or miss
So kale it is
I’ve also discovered that fresh, young kale is great as a salad instead of lettuce.Possibly? I think the difference in population density has to be the top factor though (only been to NYC once, and it was a sea of humanity). The area I live in, in contrast, isn't even allowed to have apartments or condos...
And well before the order to shelter in place came in, a lot of tech companies had their employees switch to working from home, so I think that preemptively slowed spread as well. Many of the tech companies normally allow for that, even for contractor positions (I don't recall hubby ever being told that he can't work from home), so they were able to switch gears quickly without impacting business.
Probably depends on area but I've been suggesting to my mother in law to skip the senior hours and just go during regular store hours. The senior hours are way more crowded because shoppers are hoping they just restocked. Kind of misses the point in not putting a lot of people into a confined area all at one time though.
We have a large walk in pantry so I've just been leaving grocery bags with non perishable food items in there, untouched, until we actually need something from them.
My realtor once told me that she thought it was so funny seeing me in "farmer" mode with gloves, dirty clothes, boots, a chicken under one arm... she said all the other times she sees me I'm dressed up, matching manicure, hair done, tottering in heels, clutching a purse, etc. She has a hard time connecting those two images.
Taking out the ribs is always a good idea, they get tough. Best thing to improve flavor of kale is a few days of hard frost, which is why winter/just past winter kale from a colder climate kale is the best.
Same. Plus spinach bolts in hot weather, then can't stand the freeze, so kale is just so much more practical.
I read that earlier.. made me angry at the guy. Yeah, I get it, you don't want to miss the birth of your child but does he realize he just possibly put his new baby's life at risk? Very very selfish.Dad hid coronavirus symptoms to visit maternity ward after wife gave birth ...
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sou...EwAg&usg=AOvVaw3cs2eFTPPmRFImyE-FUCqm&cf=1
Don't know why my links suck...
Dad hid coronavirus symptoms to visit maternity ward after wife gave birth